From the lowest MSRP to the highest, here’s the list of Bronco trim models: Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Heritage Edition, Badlands, Everglades, Wildtrak, Heritage Limited Edition, and Raptor.
After the base engine was discontinued for the 2024 model year, the Big Bend is now the entry-level Bronco. It has all the necessities, from the SYNC 4 infotainment system to a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The list of standard driving aids includes the Trail Turn Assist and automatic emergency braking systems.
The Black Diamond ramps up your trail performance, thanks to features like skid plates, rock rails, and heavy-duty bumpers. The Outer Banks, on the other hand, adds to the Big Bend lineup with fancy features, like upgraded LED headlamps, side step rails, and the Mid package (including dual-zone automatic climate control and heated front seats). Then there’s the Badlands, which adds to the base Big Bend lineup with more robust off-road features, including a unique Badlands suspension, disconnecting front stabilizer bar, and 33-inch all-terrain tires.
On the next level up, you’ll find the Wildtrak, which builds upon the stylish Outer Banks model with rugged upgrades. These include the turbocharged 2.7-liter V6, Fox shocks, and the contents of the Sasquatch package. The Everglades trim model adds to the Black Diamond lineup with swamp-cruising gear, including a winch, heavy-duty front bumper, and an air snorkel. The Raptor starts with the Badlands gear and adds high-performance off-roading upgrades, like 37-inch all-terrain tires, Fox shocks, an active exhaust, and the exclusive 418-horsepower V6 (see below).